Example sentences of "to [noun] [verb] [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
2 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components of Project Video Level 1 .
3 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components of Project Video Level 1 .
4 This letter is to let you know our intent subject to contract to draw up a publishing agreement for the components for the Central News I and II videos .
5 IBM Corp chairman Louis Gerstner has called a halt to plans to break up the company , the Financial Times claimed yesterday : the paper said Gerstner told a group of executives , ‘ The whole of IBM is greater than the sum of its parts , ’ and put the strategy into reverse ; John Akers had planned to bring outside investors into some of the decentralised IBM units such as AdStar and Pennant Systems , and was planning to sell some of them outright .
6 Irradiation of food does not conform to attempts to cut down the number and scale of radiation emitters in order to reduce the risks of contamination of plant workers and local communities .
7 We were told that indications of public concern over proposed development strategies were also influential on the WO and the SoS ( a clear invitation to CPRW to turn up the heat ) .
8 The paragraphs which now follow single out some of the more important , more specialised , local collections , and particularly those which are likely to be of value to researchers working over a fairly wide geographical area , or concentrating on a single subject .
9 On the other hand , the massive increase in conversions of redundant barns to homes had led to calls to halt entirely the conversion of historic barns into houses .
10 His health , never very good , began to fail in 1851 , and in August 1854 , he proceeded to Germany to try out the mineral waters there , but died on 25th November 1854 at Cannstadt , near Stuttgart .
11 Then on December 31 , right before they started ringing in the new tax year , executive vice president Ron Lachman wrote out a cheque to Systemhouse buying back the piece of Interactive that had originally been the most famous part of the old Lachman Associates ( UX No 220 ) .
12 We approached the problem in a different way , using a retrograde transneuronal tracer from cortex to retina to relate directly the number of ganglion cells projecting to marked areas of striate cortex .
13 She said that two Daughters of Charity are going to Romania to set up a training programme for nursing staff and care assistants .
14 We will begin by illustrating the simplest form of melodic construction , where the melody is formed entirely by repetitions of a small rhythmic cell ( Example 11 ) : Example 11 is the first half of the melody , modulating from E minor to G. Notice how the melody , though apparently continuous , falls into four phrases , forming two main sentences .
15 LMS delegates to schools control over the major part of their budgets .
16 The Dalek ship is programmed to return to Kembel in spite of all their efforts to divert it , and it falls to Steven to hand over the fake core to the Daleks once the Doctor and Sara are aboard the TARDIS .
17 I had come to Uganda to observe how the women use music to give advice , support each other and express their need for political identity .
18 He issues an encyclical saying hard drugs should be made cheaply available to addicts to cut out the mobsters , and insists that every child ought to be a wanted child .
19 Duncan , at six feet eight inches , has a devastating service , and is now off to Texas to take up a tennis scholarship .
20 Not very early , you can sleep in I 've got ta go to Waitrose to pick up the stuff .
21 Eight years after her marriage to Robert Dudley , Amy Robsart , daughter of a Norfolk knighted gentleman , moved from Lincolnshire to Berkshire to take up the vast abode that her charming if rakish husband had provided for her .
22 Now it occurred to Alexei to wonder why no one had remarked on the phenomenon before now .
23 More important , the range almost exactly bisects the Atlantic Ocean from north to south following closely the profile of the African and South American coasts , so it 's always called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge .
24 Students from all departments were invited to submit bids for up to £1000 to carry out a project of their own initiative that would develop their enterprise skills .
25 In 1873 he returned to England to take up the post of electrician to the Highton Battery Company , and in 1877 set up the first experimental overhead telephone line in England , only two years after the invention of the telephone in the United States by Alexander Graham Bell [ q.v . ] .
26 She was going home to England to take up the threads of her life and forget Alain and her time in France .
27 Actors and dancers came to Alexander for advice ; he became a therapist and in 1900 moved to England to set up a practice in London .
28 In the spring of 1705 Colonel Nathaniel Hooke [ or Hookes ] , an Englishman who commanded a regiment in the French army , was sent to Scotland to spy out the land .
29 When mobbing occurs , the situation is far too unpredictable from second to second to suit even the most lethal predator .
30 Bacteria and fungi go to work breaking down the dead organisms ' protein into amino acids and converting them into ammonia , a useful source of nutrition .
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